





Alienation, irritability and even inattention from the adult lead to that the child aspires to avoid unpleasant emotions and becomes isolated.
Alienation of the adult can lead to development of such negative qualities, as isolation, aggression, lie, flattery, servility and humility.
In relationship with the child the adult should is thin to select emotional forms of influence.
Positive and negative forms of impact on the child should arise not spontaneously depending on mood of the adult, and to turn into a peculiar equipment of communication where the main background is made by positive emotions, and alienation is used as a form of censure of the child for serious offense.
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